Have you heard the term ‘emotional quotient’ or EQ? It simply means having the ability to empathize, understand, and communicate with others in a positive way. It also means being able to handle conflict by providing better solutions pleasantly.
In recent times, the pandemic-induced lockdown showed up several examples of people and communities that were high on EQ. Complete strangers across different age groups and socio-economic backgrounds came together to help the ill, the lonely elderly, and migrants with food and medicines. Supporting one another during crises and in good times can go a long way in sealing an everlasting bond.
It begins with your gated community
Another popular adage ‘charity begins at home was often used during moral science class in school. It propelled families to contribute to a particular cause or donate clothes and books to needy students.
In the present circumstances, this proverb is apt when you are part of a community that believes in beginning with support from within your network itself.
For instance, living in a gated community is the privilege of a distinct few. But, if these residents come together to help educate the security guard’s child, or give secure and meaningful employment to the house-help’s husband, etc. it can ensure a circle of loyalty within the gated residents and their staff. It creates an unshakeable bond among residents who share a common purpose. Isn’t this move better than looking for a cause outside your own home, so to speak?
Building neighborhood networks
How often have we experienced the local Kirana shop sending us groceries when we needed them urgently, even before we paid for them? During the pandemic, it was the local Kirana stores and neighborhood pharmacies that kept open till late at night serving the communities in the vicinity when home deliveries were restricted.
We have grown up often hearing the words ‘You never know when you need somebody’.
Building everlasting relationships should extend beyond the gated community residents to the neighborhood shops and services.
These networks of shops and departmental stores are primary sources of home essentials that service large gated residential enclaves such as those crafted by HM Constructions https://www.hmconstructions.com/
All of the luxury residences by HM Constructions are located in prime neighborhoods that house the best of shops, restaurants, shopping malls, hospitals, and sports centers to cater to the privileged homeowners. Whether you choose a home at HM Tropical Tree https://hmconstructions.com/index.php/projects/details/hm-tropical-tree at RT Nagar, HM Grandeur https://www.hmconstructions.com/projects/details/hm-grandeur at Fraser Town, HM Concord at HM Symphony on Sarjapur Road, and HM Indigo http://hmindigo.co.in/ on Kanakapura Road, you will require basic essentials from the supportive neighborhood network of service providers. So, instead of going on a shopping spree in a mall in another locality, how about if you just walk across to the one nearer home. Not only will it save you valuable petrol and give you that required exercise, but it can also create a strong community bond within your neighborhood.
Most of the uber-luxury apartments, including HM Grandeur https://www.hmconstructions.com/projects/details/hm-grandeur on Wheeler Road, Cox Town, and HM Tropical Tree https://hmconstructions.com/index.php/projects/details/hm-tropical-tree at RT Nagar have an exclusive Concierge Desk that takes care of all your basic needs when you need them urgently. The Concierge Desk can network with the neighborhood Kirana stores and small businesses to patronize them and in the process, build loyalty and a strong support system.
Mutual benefit, strong relationships
For any business to flourish, building relationships with the clientele and patrons is vital. Similarly, when you are a part of a large community, building deep and meaningful relationships can enhance your emotional strength and overall happiness. Social bonds can go a long way in establishing a secure society support system.
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